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In this case, it will work with Makita 224399-1, 1934654-4, and 224568-4 parts. The compatible list is below for your convenience. A measurement of the outside nut. Five-eighth “-11, fits all 4-1/2″, 5-inch, and 7-inch grinders with a 5/8”-11 threaded shaft that can be used with this.

Outer Nut: 9005BZ. This part is for Makita. This is the order of the three grinders: 9015B Grinder 9505BH Grinder 9527P. In this case, the Grinder 9527NB is. The Angle Grinder 9015DB is a powerful tool. In this case, the angle grinder 9561CV is the one. The angle grinder 9016B is a too. It is the Grinder 9049 and the Grinder 9067. The angle grinder 9077SL is a too. In this case, the angle grinder 9564 is. The angle grinder is called GA7021 and it has a handle. In this video, we show you how to use the angle grinder GA9040S 9 “To start, it has a 15A soft start technology. One of these two angle grinders has a power of 10.5A. The other one has a power of 4 1/2. The Angle Grinder 9558PB is a tool that can be used to grind things. In this case, the angle grinder is called the GA6020 6 “The angle grinder 9005B is a too. GRINDER 9503BH, 9524NB, and 9528P.

This part is for Makita: 9528NB. In this case, the angle grinder 9565CV is the one. In this case, the angle grinder 9564CV is the one. In this case, the angle grinder is 9029, and the grinder is 9069. At 9016DB, this is the angle grinder. It’s called an angle grinder 9047L. The angle grinder 9558NB is a tool that can be used to grind. In this case, the angle grinder 9557PB is the one. One of the angle grinders is the GA5020 10.5A 5″. The other is the SJS Angle Grinder 9565PC 5”. In this picture, the angle grinder GA4530 has a 4-1/2 inch blade “In this case, the angle grinder is called the 9015A.

Package: 3 pcs of outer angle grinder flange nuts.

An aftermarket part that is not the same as the original on.

Dewalt, Milwaukee, Makita, Bosch, Black & Decker, and Ryobi are some of the brands that the part/product fits. It is not sponsored or endorsed by, or affiliated with, these brands. The threads are good, and these are cheap spares to have on hand.

A few things that don’t work well: not finished very well, burrs on machining, and the nuts are a little thinner than the ones that come with Milwaukee tools (these are 5mm, Milwuakee are 7mm). The spanner holes on these are 30mm in diameter, but the Milwaukee wrenches are 35mm in diameter, so I used a cut-off disc to make the holes bigger to fit my Milwaukee wrenches, as shown in the picture. You get what you pay for, but these were worth it to me to spend a little time making them work.

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